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Babingtonia Progression

Posted: December 16th, 2012, 10:11 am
by kcpoole
Hi all
I purchased this tree as one of 3 in a nursery closing down sale for $5 each back in may 2005. I kept this one as a informal upright with typical styling and the other 2 are in the ground to develop. I will be digging them both soon.

it was severely root bound in the pot and had more than 1/2 taken off to get it into a training pot, and then agin was reduced to fit into this round Bonsai pot

It was Pruned wired and trimmed regularly using conventional Bonsai techniques to give this result, and requires trimming constaly to maintain. The now shoots extend very rapidly


Enjoy
Ken
Ps this tree won the School of Bonsai Display night ( summer 2012) a few weeks ago :-)

Re: Babingtonia Progression

Posted: December 16th, 2012, 10:23 am
by Bougy Fan
Very nice Ken - I like the fact it isn't too pom pom like in the last photo. I don't think it suits natives :2c:

Re: Babingtonia Progression

Posted: December 16th, 2012, 8:59 pm
by anttal63
Very nice Ken !!! :tu:

Re: Babingtonia Progression

Posted: December 17th, 2012, 7:26 am
by bodhidharma
A nice trunk on that Ken and also a nice selection of pot. Where did you score that. :?:

Re: Babingtonia Progression

Posted: December 17th, 2012, 8:01 am
by Boics
That is an absolute treat Ken.

I've been looking around for one of these tree's for a short while now..

All I seem to find is spindly ugly boring stock..
Great job and I find this species to be perfectly suited to Bonsai.
Cute as a button!

Re: Babingtonia Progression

Posted: December 17th, 2012, 1:35 pm
by Nathan
Hi Ken,

Love the movement you have in the trunk and the pot is a great selection for this tree

Re: Babingtonia Progression

Posted: December 17th, 2012, 9:07 pm
by kcpoole
Thanks everyone
Bodhi the pot came from Ray nesci's Nursery
I was smooching around and found it on the shelves along with a sligtly larger one, The bigger one has a large chip out of it but was so nice with the slate coloured glaze and the green rim I could not leave them :-)

Have never seen any more there tho so guess i was lucky

ken

Re: Babingtonia Progression

Posted: December 17th, 2012, 9:16 pm
by MoGanic
:clap:
Never heard of a Babingtonia before but my oh my am I impressed. Well worth your time and focus Ken =].

-Mo

Re: Babingtonia Progression

Posted: December 18th, 2012, 12:04 pm
by kcpoole
MoGanic wrote::clap:
Never heard of a Babingtonia before but my oh my am I impressed. Well worth your time and focus Ken =].

-Mo
they have also been know as Baekea at some time recently so you may know them as that. I thing they have been reclassified about 3 times in the last few years :lost:

They are a great native to work with as they bark looks great, the leaves and flowrs are tiny and they stay put when you wire them. Great all round tree and Quite hardy so highly recommended for beginners to work with.

Ken

Re: Babingtonia Progression

Posted: December 18th, 2012, 12:14 pm
by MoGanic
kcpoole wrote:
MoGanic wrote::clap:
Never heard of a Babingtonia before but my oh my am I impressed. Well worth your time and focus Ken =].

-Mo
they have also been know as Baekea at some time recently so you may know them as that. I thing they have been reclassified about 3 times in the last few years :lost:

They are a great native to work with as they bark looks great, the leaves and flowrs are tiny and they stay put when you wire them. Great all round tree and Quite hardy so highly recommended for beginners to work with.

Ken
Thanks for the info Ken! :reading: :tu2: